Thanks Jim,
I had already tried this pushing the reset button without success, but this
time it worked, I can now access the setup menu, however I still cannot get
it to work correctly. I have emailed the makers to see if they can shed some
light on it for me.
Graham
On 07/10/06, jpurcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Graham,
>
> > Does anybody know how I can reset this back to the as factory left
> > it settings etc.
>
> I don't know about Newlink but my Netgear router has a little hole in the
> back that will let you put a large parper clip or a thing screwdriver in
> it
> to reset everything to factory spec. There is probably such a thing on
> your
> router. Check the manual either on the CD or on paper for exactly where to
>
> find this reset button. Oh, mine required that I hold down the button for
> about a minutes. It probably will work if held for a shorter time but I
> did
> not try it much less than a minute.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
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